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See Alix Earle's Sister Ashtin Earle Keep the Party Going With John Summit in Las Vegas
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Date:2025-04-13 04:56:03
Ashtin Earle and John Summit are hitting the like button on spending time together.
One week after packing on the PDA during a Fourth of July party in the Hamptons, the influencer and DJ celebrated the release of his debut album, Comfort in Chaos, at LIV Beach in Fountainebleau Las Vegas.
In a clip shared to TikTok from the July 13 event, John, 29, showed off his DJing skills while Ashtin—clad in a black mesh dress, matching bikini and sunglasses—sang and danced behind him to his song selection alongside TikToker Jake Shane and pals Payton Purther and Julia Mervis.
And while Ashtin (whose sister is Alix Earle) has yet to put a label on her relationship with the "Where You Are" artist, he has already made his debut on her social media accounts. She included a snap of him working his turntable during the party in a carousel of images she shared from their Sin City weekend.
The 21-year-old captioned the July 15 Instagram simply, "Vegas."
Still, don't mistake the pair's digital footprint for anything serious just yet. For now, Ashtin insisted that she's only "having fun." After all, she's still getting used to all the attention her rumored romance has been receiving as of late.
"This is just a new experience for me to be recorded every time I'm out," Ashtin said during a July 11 appearance on Alix's Hot Mess podcast. "It is a little creepy."
Explaining that she "doesn't realize" that she's being filmed in the moment, Ashtin went on to joke that she looks back at videos of her during nights out, thinking, "Who? When did this happen? I don't even remember doing that."
Luckily, Alix—who confirmed her relationship with NFL player Braxton Berrios in November 2023—can empathize with her sibling’s emotions.
"I feel for you right now," she told her sister on the podcast, before adding, "I don't feel bad though because you're having fun."
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